Sunday, 26 January 2014

Story - board part 3

Storyboard Template
Title of Film: The Tarantino experience

Shot 11
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Shot  12
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Shot 13
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Shot 14
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Shot 15
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Arc Shot

The video switches to black and white and we arc over this mysterious figure and when it comes back to centre we see our hero has appear in his eye line.







Extreme close up

Stereotypical angry eye stare between the two of them.






Mid shot

We watch and action packed fight scene take place with various other interesting shots.






Double mid shot

We see both figures standing with their backs to one another hands shaking, we then see the evil one drop to his knees

Cut to exc of the good one’s mouth smirk






Long shot

The good one limps out of the room and close it gently behind him and then the credits role






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Will we ever know who this man was? Where is he going and where will it lead him? We may never know





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Kill Bill - Theme



Kill Bill – Theme



Kill Bill – Theme



The Lonely Shepherd -Gheorghe Zamfir

The Lonely Shepherd -Gheorghe Zamfir


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Story- board part 2

Storyboard Template
Title of Film: The Tarantino experience


Shot 6
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Shot 7
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Shot 8
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Shot 9
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Shot 10
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Close up

Figure is dazed and confused and survey’s his environment then he look to the camera and the screen goes to black.






Black screen

*text about Taraintino rolls up the screen








Various Clips

Various clips from his movies and interviews roll through in a compilation type fashion.







Tracking shot

Western style figure is now in sepia riding on a dog in mimicking Django.






Midshot

Figure dismounts dog and goes through a door into the unknown.






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And along rode the mysterious figure looking for salvation and the answer to a question he did not want to know.













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Dick Dale - Miserolu



Dick Dale - Miserolu



Dick Dale - Miserolu



His name was King - Luis Bacalov



His name was King - Luis Bacalov


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Music Kicks in as soon as figure looks to camera.





























Story-board part 1

Storyboard Template
Title of Film:  The Tarantino experience  

Shot 1
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Shot 2
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Shot 3
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Shot 4
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Shot 5
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POV

Shot of total darkness then a door handle appears and opens into a gruesome scene with blood on the walls and a figure in bathtub filled with blood.
Mid-shot

Shot of the environment that the figure is in to set the tone, the figure is not moving giving a hopeless feel to the audience.

Close-up

Focus in on the blood stained walls and hand prints. We set that some of the blood has dripped down.








Close up

Figure emerges from bath gasping for breath wearing a blood stain shirt.






High angle shot

Shows the same as the previous shot just with a new angle focusing in on the bloody bath water.






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Twisted Nerve – Kill Bill soundtrack


















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Sunday, 12 January 2014

Why am I passionate?

I am passionate about Quentin Tarantino and his many cinematic masterpieces. In my opinion he is the single best director alive today bringing changing, developing and adapting to a new generation of film. He has many hits such as Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill. He is a cinematic genius pulling his audience into a story and never letting them go. Each film I watch stays with me forever and that's not something every director can do. I am passionate about his work because it inspires me to go further and further into my own creative limits and never worrying about failure or controversy.

I hope people get a creative energy out of my film and they get a little bit of a background on one of the best director's of our time. The should also get a sense of movie violence vs. real life violence and that is more than okay to enjoy violence on the screen as long as the deal with the implications in real life!

Tarantino: Interview